Guinness World Records (GWR) has responded to viral reports linking it to Nigerian socialite Mandy Kiss, who recently announced her controversial attempt to engage in intimate activity with 100 men as a supposed record bid.
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The organisation, in a brief statement sent via its official communication channels, clarified that it does not monitor or recognise such activities as part of its record categories.
GWR’s Position
“We do not monitor this,” the statement read in response to the viral claims. This effectively debunks suggestions that Mandy Kiss’ attempt has any affiliation with the world record body.
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Guinness World Records, known for cataloguing extraordinary feats across sports, science, arts, endurance, and creativity, has strict guidelines that exclude explicit or harmful acts from consideration.
Public Reaction
Mandy Kiss’ announcement had sparked widespread debate on Nigerian social media, with many questioning the morality and purpose of her bid. While some dismissed it as a publicity stunt, others criticised the trend of chasing viral attention through extreme claims.
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By distancing itself, GWR has made it clear that not every viral stunt or act of notoriety qualifies as a legitimate record attempt.

